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Albanese tightens Australia’s hate speech laws after Bondi Beach terrorist attack

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 18/12/202518/12/2025

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Anthony Albanese Significant expansion of Australia’s hate speech laws announced following this deadly incident terrorist attack But sydney‘S Jewish on community bondi beach On Sunday.

Speaking after a meeting of the National Security Committee Australian The Prime Minister outlined a series of legislative and policy changes specifically aimed at lowering the threshold for prosecuting hate speech Targeting religious preachers and organizational leaders Those who incite violence or racial hatred.

These reforms have come amid increasing criticism of the government fail to act decisively Anti-Semitism increased in Australia following the attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023.

When asked by a reporter why his government did not do more to tackle anti-Semitism in the country, Mr Albanese said, “Governments are not perfect. I’m not perfect.” He added, “Look, of course more could always be done.”

“I have done my best to respond…Anyone in this position would regret not doing more and whatever inadequacies there were.

“But what we need to do is move forward.”

The proposed changes would introduce new federal crimes for “serious hate speech”, increase penalties for speech that incites violence, and make hate an aggravating factor in sentencing for crimes involving online threats or harassment.

The federal government tightened its hate speech laws in February Address rising anti-Semitism and Islamophobic sentimentBut stopped short of declaring defamation as a crime.

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A separate framework would allow authorities to formally list organizations whose leaders promote violence or racial domination, expanding the government’s ability to disrupt extremist networks operating on the margins of the law. Australian Broadcasting Corporation Reported on Thursday.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said existing laws allowed individuals and groups to avoid legal consequences by spreading dehumanizing rhetoric.

Wreaths left by mourners are seen on the promenade at Bondi Beach, Sydney, on 17 December 2025, in honor of the victims of the shootings there on 14 December.
Wreaths left by mourners are seen on the promenade at Bondi Beach, Sydney, on 17 December 2025, in honor of the victims of the shootings there on 14 December. ,AFP/Getty,

“There are people who have managed to exploit a country that had different principles of freedom of expression and they’ve gone to the extent of using language that is clearly dehumanizing, unacceptable, that has no place in Australia, but they haven’t crossed the line into violence,” he said.

“Today, we are announcing that we are changing the boundary. We have no time for organizations where their mission is to hate Australia and hate fellow Australians.”

The reforms also include enhanced online security measures to address anti-Semitic content, as well as expanded powers to cancel or deny visas to non-citizens who spread hatred and division.

The reforms also include the formation of a task force to ensure that the country’s education system “prevents, tackles and appropriately responds” to anti-Semitism.

Education Minister Jason Clair said, “Children are not born anti-Semites. Children are not born racist. Children are not born with hatred in their hearts. It is something that is taught. It is something that is taught.”

The e-Security Commissioner and the Department of Communications will develop new guidance to tackle digital abuse and extremist messaging.

Announcing the reforms, Mr Albanese said: “This was an attack on our Jewish community – but it was also an attack on the Australian way of life. It’s clear we need to do much more to tackle this wicked scourge.”

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